Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979spie..191...15h&link_type=abstract
In: Multiplex and/or high-throughput spectroscopy; Proceedings of the Seminar, San Diego, Calif., August 27, 28, 1979. (A80-4282
Physics
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Fourier Analysis, Gas Spectroscopy, Infrared Detectors, Infrared Radiation, Nitrogen Hydrides, Data Acquisition, Emission Spectra, Interferometry, Photosensitivity, Upper Atmosphere
Scientific paper
The technique of Fourier spectroscopy is instrumental in achieving a high sensitivity for the spectrometry of detecting weak infrared emission sources. In our survey study conducted on the infrared emission of the atmospheric species, this fact is fully appreciated; both the multiplex advantage and the interferometric gain on collecting the infrared photons, together with our emission source of a 36-meter-long electric discharge column, are essential to detect various atmospheric bands and lines, some well known and some little known. Lately, we succeeded to observe the infrared vibration fundamental band of NH which was previously undetected.
Esplin M.
Hansen Palle
Sakai Hajime
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